THE Ooni of Ife,Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi,
Ojaja II, has said that to properly position Yoruba race for greatness,
efforts must be geared towards uniting its people.Receiving in his palace in Ile Ife yesterday the paramount ruler of
Remo kingdom, Oba Michael Adeniyi Sonariwo, who led royal fathers and
eminent personalities including Chief Kessington Adebutu and Asiwaju of
Remoland Chief S. Onafowokan, Oba Ogunwusi said he has God’s mandate to
unite the race.
Oba Ogunwusi said that his efforts in uniting Yoruba nation are
already yielding positive results, adding that Yoruba will develop if
united.
The monarch said Yoruba people are the most favoured race on earth
and urged other traditional rulers in Yoruba land to join and support
the unity campaign, maintaining that the unity of Yoruba race was needed
for peace and development of the race.
The traditional ruler, who noted that God loves Yoruba people said
some Yoruba sons and daughters were yet to discover the beautiful values
and norms God endowed Yoruba people with.
He said: “I am so happy and pleased with this visit. God speaks with
me everyday on this move to unite the Yoruba nations and I can say that
God is leading me through this unity move.”
“I want other traditional rulers and leaders of Yoruba race to join
this efforts and also mobilise other prominent Yoruba sons and daughters
to join the move. Yoruba will develop if united and if Ife is peaceful,
every Yoruba part of land will be peaceful.
“I have God’s mandate to work towards uniting Yoruba race and
position it for better deal among ethnic groups in the country and with
the disposition of the Akarigbo, my job is being made easy,” Oba
Ogunwusi said.
The traditional ruler said there is no Yoruba land that does not
receive “heavenly prayers daily because whenever Ooni is prayed for,
every Yoruba person receives the prayer.
Stating that his work is being made easy with the peaceful
disposition of Oba Sonariwo, the Ife monarch harped on the need to keep
relationships to enhance rapid development of the society.
He said those in Ile Ife know the town belongs to the entire Yoruba
race and will always welcome all other children of Oduduwa, assuring to
continue to work towards promoting peaceful coexistence of the race and
the country at large.
In his remarks, Oba Sonariwo said Ooni is the father of all kings and
pledged to work with Oba Ogunwusi in uniting the Yoruba race.
Oba Sonariwo congratulated Oba Ogunwusi over his coronation and
prayed that his reign would be peaceful and marked with achievements.
Other monarchs that visited the Ooni are Oba Adeleke Idowu, Alaperu
of Iperu, Oba Adewale Osinbero, Elepe of Epe, Oba Emilaoye Awobajo,
Alara of Ilara-Remo, Oba M. O. Shonuga, Olofin of Ilisan-remo, Oba
Jolagbade Tijani and Alado of Ado, Oba Amusa Akinyemi.
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